Red Rock Land & Cattle at Logan, N.M., strives to grow fresh weaned calves into strong, healthy yearlings on its expansive New Mexico ranch. Calf health and performance are the top priorities for the family-owned yearling operation that backgrounds calves until they are yearlings.
“Our main goal is to get the cattle in, try to take as good of care of them as if we were a calf – we’d like to be treated like that,” David Irwin said. “Mainly, we just watch our cattle and make sure their life is as good as it can be during their time here.”
Red Rock Land & Cattle gets in truckloads of weaned calves from Florida – sometimes weighing as little as 280-325 pounds. After 24 hours on a trailer to reach their destination in New Mexico, they get water and hay before their processing begins. Keeping these calves healthy upon arrival is key to the success as they move forward.
Once the calves have been on-site for about five weeks, they are sorted by size and moved out to grass to grow for the next year before the Irwin and Smith families decide if they will sell or retain ownership of the calves in the feedlot. While grazing 6,000 to 7,000 head of cattle, the calves are supplemented with Gain Smart®.
“If you can keep your cattle healthy and have a good mineral program and a good supplement program, then the cattle are naturally going to do better. But, you have to start with healthy cattle and do everything you can to keep them healthy,” Wesley Smith said.
“We feel like the vitamin package and Amaferm® that BioZyme put in their products makes these cattle able to utilize the grasses we have, and Gain Smart is something we’ve come to depend on,” David said. Red Rock has been feeding VitaFerm products for 40 years.
Gain Smart is a line of vitamin and mineral supplements for beef cattle with the Amaferm advantage that promotes economically produced pounds by maximizing the natural energy and protein available in forage. Amaferm is a precision prebiotic that promotes intake while increasing digestibility and absorption.
Situated at an elevation where they can run calves on pasture year-round is ideal for Red Rock; however, mild winters and lack of rain can challenge their feed resources, meaning their calves must make the most out of the forages available to them.
“If you can get the little cattle eating and get their mineral back where it needs to be and give them a complete package all the way through, then that works,” Harold Smith said. “They’ll utilize the grass better; they’ll utilize the cake you are feeding them better. Whether we go to the feedyard with them or sell them, they’ll do good to whoever they go to, and they’ll do good for us.”
The Smith and Irwin families say they have consistently seen added gains of one-quarter to one-third of a pound per day with their calves. And increased gain on healthy calves increased value. And that’s an investment they are glad to make.
“You’re going to get out of your cattle what you put into your cattle. The more you give them, the better results you’ll have,” Wesley said.